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Twitch CEO Dan Clancy announces stricter action against viewbotting

Twitch CEO Dan Clancy announces stricter action against viewbotting

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Twitch CEO Dan Clancy has announced a new system to punish streamers who use viewbots to fake their viewer numbers. The platform said it has been working on this problem for a long time because many creators use outside services to make their streams look more popular than they really are. Twitch says this hurts both the company and honest streamers who grow their channels naturally without using fake viewers to increase their numbers.The new punishment system will start rolling out in May. According to Dan Clancy, streamers who are caught repeatedly using viewbots will have limits placed on their concurrent viewership numbers, also called CCV. This means Twitch will stop fake inflated numbers from appearing across the platform. The company explained that the cap will be based on the streamer’s normal real traffic and will affect all Twitch surfaces where viewer counts are shown to users.

Twitch plans viewer caps and longer punishments for repeat offenders

Dan Clancy said Twitch has improved its systems to detect viewbotting, but the company still faces challenges because viewbot services keep changing their methods to avoid being caught. Even with these difficulties, Twitch says it wants to continue fighting against fake engagement because it creates an unfair environment for creators who do not cheat. The platform also confirmed that punishments will become more serious for repeat offenders. A streamer who keeps using viewbots may face longer penalties over time. However, Twitch will privately notify creators whenever an enforcement action is placed on their channel. Streamers will also be allowed to appeal through Twitch’s appeals portal if they believe the punishment was made by mistake.Twitch explained that it will not publicly reveal which streamers are being punished. According to Clancy, sharing those details could help viewbot companies learn how to get around Twitch’s detection systems. Because of this, the company plans to keep most of the enforcement process private while still continuing to improve its technology.This announcement comes during ongoing discussions about fake viewers across the streaming community. Many creators and fans have debated how common viewbotting has become on streaming platforms in recent years. Twitch says this new system is only the beginning, and the company plans to expand its anti-viewbotting efforts in the future as it continues trying to make the platform fairer for everyone.

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